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to+drop+(from+sth)+to+sth

  • 1 tear

    v. (torn) 1. урах, тасдах, цуулах. He tore his shirt on a nail. Тэр, цамцаа хадаасанд урчихав. 2. \tear sth in sth нүх гаргах, цоолох, хага цохих. 3. хуу татах, авч хаях. 4. \tear oneself/ sb/ sth from sb/ sth мултрах. 5. салбарах, сэмрэх, урагдах. 6. (шөрмөс) сунах, (мах) тасрах. 7. амар амгаланг эвдэх, дайн өдөөх. 8. давхих, хурдан гүйх, шуртхийн өнгөрөх. tear at sth (with sth) дайрах, урж тасдаж хаях. tear sth down нураах, буулгах. tear into sb/ sth довтлох, давшлах, хэл амаар доромжлох. tear sth up урж хаях. n. нүх, цоорхой, уранхай.
    n. нулимс. tearful adj. уйланхай, уйлсан, нулимстай. tearfully adv. уйлагнан, усан нүдлэн. tear-drop n. ганц дусал нулимс. tear-gas n. нулимс асгаруулагч хий.

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  • 2 height

    n. 1. биеийн өндөр. He is a man of average \height. Тэр дунд зэргийн нуруутай. 2. өндөр. What is the \height of the mountain? Энэ уул хир зэрэг өндөр бол? 3. өндрөөс, мандлаас дээш. drop sth from a great \height маш өндөр дээрээс юм унагах. fly at a \height of 6000 metres (above sea level) далайн түвшнээс 6 мянган метрийн дээр нисэж явах. 3. өндөрлөг, өндөр газар. be afraid of \heights өндрөөс айдаг байх. 4. ид үе, оргил үе. The storm was at its \height. Шуурга яг ид үедээ байв. be dressed in the \height of fashion хамгийн сүүлийн үеийн загварын хувцастай.

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